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by siegelzero
3438 days ago
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This a very terse proof. It is stated "The same method can also be used to prove that e cannot be a root of a second degree equation with rational coefficients", but if I recall correctly, the generalization for the irrationality of $e^2$ isn't entirely straightforward, mainly due to the presence of powers of 2 in the terms of the expansion. |
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